Analysis
Amid India-Pakistan War Fears, Citizens Stockpile Food and Medicine
Many are stockpiling food and medicine amid fears of an Indo-Pak war The political and military tensions between India and Pakistan have recently become a hot topic of discussion. Tensions along the border have been simmering for weeks.The diplomatic war of words and the spread of war-related news in the media have created a kind of anxiety among the general public. In view of this, many have started stockpiling essential items including food, water, and medicine in advance to ensure the safety and needs of themselves and their families.
By Amdadul Haq Sardar9 months ago in History
India and Pakistan Escalate Military Attacks on Bases Amid Rising Tensions
In a significant escalation of hostilities, India and Pakistan have launched reciprocal attacks on each other's military bases, marking one of the most severe confrontations between the nuclear-armed neighbors in recent years.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in History
Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025: 25+ Wishes, Messages, and Inspirational Quotes to Share
On May 9, 2025, we commemorate the 164th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore—India’s Nobel laureate poet, philosopher, and cultural icon. Known as Gurudev, Kabiguru, and the Bard of Bengal, Tagore’s legacy transcends literature, music, and art, leaving an indelible mark on the world. His timeless words continue to inspire generations, making Rabindra Jayanti a day of reflection and celebration.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in History
The 2002 Godhra train tragedy and the Gujarat riots.
The year 2002 is marked as a bloody and controversial chapter in India's post-independence history. On the morning of February 27 of that year, a terrible incident took place at the Godhra railway station—a fire broke out in the S-6 coach of the Sabarmati Express, killing 59 Kar Sevaks who were returning from Ayodhya. Immediately after this incident, terrible riots spread across the state of Gujarat, in which about 2,000 Muslims were killed, thousands of Muslim women were raped, mosques were destroyed, businesses were ruined, and millions of people were displaced. This riot was not just a communal outrage—behind it was a dazzling political tableau, state silence, and purposeful administrative inaction. The Godhra incident and the subsequent riots are still controversial, questionable, and symbolize the darkest chapter in politics.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in History
Delhi Traffic Advisory: Vehicle Restrictions and Alternate Routes Announced Amid Saket Bar Council Elections
The Delhi Traffic Police have issued a comprehensive traffic advisory in light of the ongoing Bar Council elections at the Saket Court Complex. The elections, scheduled from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on May 9, 2025, are expected to cause significant traffic congestion in the surrounding areas. To ensure smooth vehicular movement and minimize inconvenience to commuters, specific restrictions and alternative routes have been outlined.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in History
The Byzantine Queen Who Changed Viking History Forever
Prologue: A Marriage Proposal So Wild It Actually Worked The year is 988 AD. In the golden halls of Constantinople, Emperor Basil II—the Byzantine ruler who made his enemies beg for mercy by literally blinding them—is staring at an envoy from Kievan Rus’ like he’s just been handed a ransom note written in crayon.
By The Buried Bookshelf9 months ago in History
The Mongol Postal Service: How Genghis Khan Invented the Internet (But With Horses)
Part I: A Mongol Messenger Outruns Your Wi-Fi It’s 1220 AD, and somewhere on the vast Mongolian steppe, a lone rider is galloping at breakneck speed, his horse’s hooves kicking up dust like a toddler throwing a tantrum in a sandbox. Strapped to his back? A sack of letters and the entire future of communication.
By The Buried Bookshelf9 months ago in History
Cosmic Catastrophe Captured: NASA Reveals Breathtaking Image of Black Hole Swallowing a Star 600 Million Light-Years Away
NASA Uncovers Black Hole That Consumed a Star 600 Million Light-Years In The Past – Breathtaking Image Revealed NASA Unveils Breathtaking Image of a Black Hole That Devoured a Star 600 Million Light-Years Distant
By Ehsan Tanvir9 months ago in History
The Real ‘300’ Spartans Feared: Persia’s Undefeatable Immortals
Part I: The Spartans Realize They’ve Messed Up Picture this: It’s 480 BC, and King Leonidas of Sparta is standing at Thermopylae, looking all heroic with his abs glistening in the sun (because, let’s be honest, that’s the only reason Gerard Butler got cast). He’s got his 300 best bros with him, ready to hold off the Persian Empire like a bunch of over-caffeinated bouncers at history’s most exclusive nightclub.
By The Buried Bookshelf9 months ago in History
Whispers in the Trenches
France, November 1916 The earth had been torn apart by months of shellfire. Once-verdant fields were now endless miles of churned mud, the kind that swallowed boots and blurred the line between land and death. The trenches stretched for miles like festering wounds, filled with men who hadn’t seen a clean sky in weeks.
By Muhammad Zahir9 months ago in History











